More than 600 staff at UQ have been awarded HEA fellowship through one of our accredited program offerings, including the Teaching Foundations Course Streams.

View the HEA Fellows at UQ

The HEA@UQ program allows those with teaching and learning expertise to gain recognition as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA), upholding our commitment to provide contemporary and comprehensive professional development opportunities that support career progression.

If you are considering an HEA Fellowship, go to the HEA@UQ program page to find out why you should participate and how to apply.

Connect with the HEA community at UQ

Microsoft-TeamsMicrosoft Teams channel

If you are an HEA Fellow (or in the process of applying for the Fellowship), we invite you to join our Microsoft Teams channel to connect with the community, seek collaboration, network and exchange best practice teaching tips.


 

Support for aspiring HEA Fellows

If you’re an aspiring Fellow and looking for a place to start, please head to the Aspiring HEA Fellows SharePoint for detailed advice.

Opportunities to engage, share and network

A collection of ‘advice resources’ published on Times Higher Education (THE) Campus
An opportunity to come and observe the great teaching happening at UQ
Regular programs and events run by the HEA global peak body: Advance HE

Fostering the community

There are several ways you can continue to engage with the HEA community after Fellowship recognition. For example, you can become:

  • an application reviewer,
  • a mentor, or
  • an affiliate practitioner.

You can also participate in conferences committees or become a member of the College of Peer Observers. All these opportunities may be formalised as part of the ‘Service and Citizenship Domain’ of your Academic Annual Performance Development (APD) process.

For more information, please contact the HEA@UQ Program team at professional.learning@uq.edu.au.